The seven-piece band will be playing at the Friar Street venue on Friday, October 3, at 7pm.

Dreadzone formed in 1993 offering a unique, genre busting dub, folk and electronic dance sound. In 1996 the band’s first ground-breaking top 40 hit Little Britain took the UK by storm.

Core members, ex Big Audio Dynamite member Greg Roberts, original bassmaster Leo Williams, the unmistakable MC Spee and legendary reggae vocalist Earl 16 join Chris Compton on guitar and Bazil on technology to make up the current Dreadzone live line-up.

Having performed at Glastonbury, Boomtown, Beautiful Days and many more festivals this summer, Dreadzone will be raring to go for their autumn show in Reading.

They will be performing a mixture of popular classics, and new material from Escapades.

Often referred to as the pioneers of today’s dub and bass, Dreadzone will deliver their powerful fusion of sounds to the crowds in Reading.

Doors open at 7pm. Age 14+. Tickets are £15 in advance. Standing only. To book visit www.seetickets.com or www.gigantic.com.